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Biosensors for virus detection / edited by Adil Denizli and Ye�seren Saylan.

Contributor(s): Denizli, Adil [editor.] | Saylan, Ye�seren [editor.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 21: ; IOP series in sensors and sensor systems: ; IOP ebooks2021 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750338677; 9780750338660.Subject(s): Biosensors | Virus diseases | Biosensing Techniques | Virus Diseases | Biosensors | Instrumentation and measurementAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 616.910028 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Viruses and the importance of virus detection / Tu�grul Ho�sbul and Fatih �Sahiner -- 2. Optical biosensors for virus detection / Ye�seren Saylan and Adil Denizli -- 3. Electrochemical biosensors for virus detection / Neslihan Idil and Bo Mattiasson -- 4. Piezoelectric biosensors for virus detection / Semra Akg�on�ull�u and Adil Denizli -- 5. Fluorescence biosensors for virus detection / Cem Esen and Sudhirkumar Shinde -- 6. Thermal biosensors for virus detection / Huma Shaikh and Shahnila Shah -- 7. Magnetic biosensors for virus detection / Tahira Qureshi, Muhammad Faisal, Sumera Qureshi and Najma Memon -- 8. Micromechanical biosensors for virus detection / Kutay Sagdic, �Ozgecan Erdem, Esma Derin, Saeedreza Zeibi Shirejini, Yusuf Aslan, Suleyman Celik, Umit Celik and Fatih Inci.
Abstract: Biosensors have been employed for numerous applications from medical diagnosis, environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, food quality testing to defence and security purposes. Their development encompasses chemistry, physics, materials science, nanotechnology, and engineering. Being at the intersection of these multiple disciplines, this book is suitable for academic, clinical, and commercial researchers, as well as graduate students. This book reviews the latest studies and developments in the use of a range of biosensor platforms for the analysis of viral infections.
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1. Viruses and the importance of virus detection / Tu�grul Ho�sbul and Fatih �Sahiner -- 2. Optical biosensors for virus detection / Ye�seren Saylan and Adil Denizli -- 3. Electrochemical biosensors for virus detection / Neslihan Idil and Bo Mattiasson -- 4. Piezoelectric biosensors for virus detection / Semra Akg�on�ull�u and Adil Denizli -- 5. Fluorescence biosensors for virus detection / Cem Esen and Sudhirkumar Shinde -- 6. Thermal biosensors for virus detection / Huma Shaikh and Shahnila Shah -- 7. Magnetic biosensors for virus detection / Tahira Qureshi, Muhammad Faisal, Sumera Qureshi and Najma Memon -- 8. Micromechanical biosensors for virus detection / Kutay Sagdic, �Ozgecan Erdem, Esma Derin, Saeedreza Zeibi Shirejini, Yusuf Aslan, Suleyman Celik, Umit Celik and Fatih Inci.

Biosensors have been employed for numerous applications from medical diagnosis, environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, food quality testing to defence and security purposes. Their development encompasses chemistry, physics, materials science, nanotechnology, and engineering. Being at the intersection of these multiple disciplines, this book is suitable for academic, clinical, and commercial researchers, as well as graduate students. This book reviews the latest studies and developments in the use of a range of biosensor platforms for the analysis of viral infections.

Academic, clinical and commercial researchers in biosensors and virology.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Professor Dr. Adil Denizli was born in 1962 in Ankara. In 1985, he graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. He received his Master of Science (M.Sc.) and his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in 1986 and in 1992 at Hacettepe University, respectively. He became an Associate Professor of Chemical Technologies in 1994. Dr. Denizli has been a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University since 2000.Assistant Professor Dr. Ye�seren Saylan was born in 1985 in Ordu. She graduated from the Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University, in 2008. She then received her M.Sc. and PhD degrees from the Division of Biochemistry and the Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University, in 2011 and 2017, respectively.

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